Saturday, 1 March 2008

11.02 Sunrise Over Melbourne

The Spirit of Tasmania arrived shortly after 6am, and we managed to get back to the apartment by 6.30, so I had a chance to catch the beginning of the sunrise on our terrace before the batteries ran out!

Hot air balloons floating across the Melbourne City skyline!All is calm in the Docklands Marina!The City & Docklands at sunrise!The sun rising behind the skyscrapers of Melbourne City!Early morning glow!

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10.02 Tas: Devonport

Devonport Bluff!Devonport Bluff - look at the colours!We arrived in Devonport and drove out to the Bluff.

Spirit of Tasmania coming into Devonport!Spirit of Tasmania coming to dock at Devonport!We then waited for the Spirit of Tasmania to come into port, before we headed off to catch a gourmet pizza on the quay side!

Nathan & Joanna waiting to board!The Rotel!This may be a random photo, but we had followed this orange bus from Cape Tourville, Strahan, Cradle Mountain and now Devonport! This bus is run by a company in Germany called 'Rotel'. This bus is not only used as daily transport but also converts into sleeping accommodation! Looks like the road based YHA has been done before, but I still think there is a lot of mileage in this one!!

Nathan with his Morning Wood!After nine hours of being in our Ocean View Recliner, how else am I supposed to look? Is there some weird John McCririck sideburn thing going on?!

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10.02 Tas: Evandale

Our final full day in Tasmania, would see us drive down the east side of the Tamar Valley to Evansdale. At Evansdale we went to the Sunday Market, where the entry fee was just 20c! Once inside you could have a ride on a horse or a steam train!

After our tea & latte stop we headed to Longford to look at the Georgian architecture, before heading back to Penguin via Westby and Deloraine. Enjoyed a lovely 'poverty-corner' special on the beach before making our way to Devonport!

Joanna next to a Penny Farthing in Evansdale!Nathan enjoying a delicious cup of tea in Evansdale!

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09.02 Tas: Low Head & Penguin Tour

After finding our pitch for the night at Low Head Tourist Park, which just happened to have the best facilities we had encountered on our entire trip! Although we were placed in the older section with the 'permanents', as we had asked for an unpowered site!? I was going to say that we were tucked in a corner again, but that was our choice for some natural cover, as the 'rope & pulley curtain system' would have had to extend all the way car if we had stayed where suggested!

We had also seen on our drive down to the Lightstation that there were Little (Fairy/Blue) Penguin tours! So after much pestering I mananged to persuade Joanna that we should go, as I had never been on one before!

Apparently it was the best tour Joanna had ever been on! We had watched the penguins coming up the beach, then we walked around the rockeries looking at their little nests and watched them waddle further up the beach!

Sun setting at Low Head!Sunset at Low Head!Sunset at Low Head before the Little Penguin TourThe Low Head Lightstation!Little Penguins on their way back to their nests!

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09.02 Tas: Tamar Valley

Sorry to say that we don't have any more photos of our Tamar Valley exploration. On our journey we did use this suspension bridge...

Suspension Bridge over the Tamar Valley!

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09.02 Tas: Port Sorell

On our way to Tamar Valley, we thought that we'd drop into Port Sorell. Sitting on the beach gave us a chance to write our postcards and watch the bogans ride a bike off the pier into the river!

The pier and the golden sand of Port Sorell!More golden sands of Port Sorell!

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09.02 Tas: Penguin

View of The Penguin from the Groovy Penguin Cafe!Nathan next to the Penguin in Penguin!Joanna enjoying the seafrontage!We had a lunch stop at Penguin, and enjoyed delicious something at the Groovy Penguin Cafe! Penguin itself reminded us of a toned-down version of Mooloolaba!

A freight train......probably the one that woke us up in Deloraine!This, we believe, was the freight train that woke us up on our first night in Deloraine! We didn't just have one that night, I think there were two of them! And surprisingly for Australian standards, were going passed at quite a lick!

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09.02 Tas: Boat Harbour

A quick stop off at Boat Harbour on the way to Penguin!

The beach at Boat Harbour!Segulls watching the action at Boat Harbour!The wonderful colours of Boat Harbour!

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09.02 Tas: Stanley - The Nut

Woke up to a another bright day and decided that we'd climb the nut - a short, steep walk or there is the chairlift if your feeling flush! Didn't stay up there too long due to the fly issue, but there were some amazing views!

Managed to have a look around Stanley before trying to find somewhere to buy a new tyre! No luck in Smithton or Wynard, as everything is closed on a Saturday & Sunday in Tasmania - this definitely isn't the mainland!

The view from the top of The Nut!Joanna at the top of The Nut!Looking out from The Nut!The Nut Chairlift!Nathan in Stanley with the trusty Magna!The Nut from a distance on our way to Wynyard!

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08.02 Tas: Stanley

After dinner, we went for a walk to the base of The Nut before we headed back to Stanley Cabin and Tourist Park for another night in the back of the Magna! Oh joy!!

The view from The Nut visitor centre!A perfectly placed cemetery!The beach next to our campsite!

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08.02 Tas: Woolnorth Wind Farm

While having our picnic at Marrawah Beach, we had noticed the Woolnorth Wind Farm in the distance. From Arthur River we headed back to Marrawah and picked up the unsealed Harcus River Road to Woolnorth.

About 20 kilometers into our journey I noticed that the back end was stepping out a little too much, although the surface was quite rough and loose. So I pulled over and explained to Joanna that perhaps things weren't quite as what they were supposed to be. As soon as I opened the door and looked back, my fears had been realised! There was no hubcap to be seen and we had a puncture!

Time to get dirty!After a little bit of time rearranging the boot with all our clobber, it was time to make sure that all the tools were in the right place and the spare actually had some air in it!

Something is seriously missing here, and I'm not just talking about the hubcap!Something just isn't right here and I'm not just talking about the missing hubcap! How does the air stay in with all those holes? I guess there is no way of telling what caused this or where the puncture occurred?!

A spare with air goes on with a bit of a Cossack Dance!!Actually the spare was a brand new tyre with plenty of air in it! Phew! A little Cossack dance for luck was performed, before it was firmly fitted in place!!

During our time on the side of the road two people actually stopped and asked if we were okay! Anyway, the unsealed road was much smoother on the final three kilometers with the inflated tyre!!

The Woolnorth Wind Farm!The Woolnorth Wind Farm!This was as close as we got, as the wind farm was closed and there were some concerns over our tyre situation! So we went straight to the campsite at Stanley!

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08.02 Tas: Arthur River

The Edge of the World! There is nothing between here and Argentina - again! It's a great place to collect some driftwood!

Arthur River: Edge of the WorldNathan & Joanna on the Edge of the World!Nathan right on the Edge!

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08.02 Tas: Marrawah Beach

From Dismal Swamp we headed to Marrawah Beach, an amazing place to have our picnic before taking the road down to Arthur River.

A Pohutukawa Tree (New Zealand Christmas TreeMarrawah BeachMarrawah BeachMarrawah Beach

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